Novantiqua: Rhetorics as a Contemporary TheoryIndiana University Press, 22.11.1980 - 336 Seiten "This is an important book: original, erudite, useful and ambitious." —Quarterly Journal of Speech |
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... philosophical or not ) can be used fruitfully ; on the other hand , if this beneficent obsession is absent , the ensuing discourse might very well have the form of philosophy ; it will not have the force of philosophical thought . The ...
... philosophical or not ) can be used fruitfully ; on the other hand , if this beneficent obsession is absent , the ensuing discourse might very well have the form of philosophy ; it will not have the force of philosophical thought . The ...
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... philosophers " looms the shadow of Plato . But , where does Aristotle stand ? The answer is at the same time the ... philosophical background of this theory of rhetoric - a theory that , in fact , recognizes a modern version of ...
... philosophers " looms the shadow of Plato . But , where does Aristotle stand ? The answer is at the same time the ... philosophical background of this theory of rhetoric - a theory that , in fact , recognizes a modern version of ...
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... philosophical bricks . With respect to such irruptions of abstract thinking , philosophical description sub specie of a historical and philological commentary is more fruitful— indeed , it has a demystifying effect . As when , for ...
... philosophical bricks . With respect to such irruptions of abstract thinking , philosophical description sub specie of a historical and philological commentary is more fruitful— indeed , it has a demystifying effect . As when , for ...
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The Commonplace as the Common Place | 19 |
Rhetoric Ideology and Dialectic | 61 |
The Structure of the Rheme | 145 |
Urheberrecht | |
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